Breaking Down Labels
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What happens when we reduce someone to a label? We miss the fullness of who they are. Tracie Corll tackles this crucial conversation, revealing why the church must move beyond disability diagnoses to truly welcome everyone.
Through personal stories about her son Noah, Tracie illustrates how environment and comfort level dramatically affect how someone presents. A child who's hilarious and creative at home might appear completely different in an unfamiliar church setting. This reality underscores why quick judgments based on diagnostic labels fail to capture someone's true essence. As Tracy puts it, "A label is not defining. A label is a piece."
The conversation extends into the tensions between person-first and identity-first language, with Tracie advocating for approaches that honor each individual's personhood first and foremost. She reminds us that ministry fundamentally rests on scripture and relationships – not on our ability to categorize people.
Ready to transform how your church welcomes people of all abilities? Visit indispensablepeople.com or find Tracy's books on Amazon to continue this vital journey. Together, we can create churches where everyone has the opportunity to know Christ, grow in Him, and serve with their God-given gifts.
Chapters
1. Welcome to Indispensable People (00:00:00)
2. The Problem with Labels (00:01:21)
3. Ministry Built on Scripture and Relationships (00:04:45)
4. Labels vs. Knowing the Whole Person (00:07:44)
5. Person-First vs. Identity-First Language (00:13:49)
6. Closing Thoughts and Resources (00:17:50)
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